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Kim Novak’s Wardrobe in Vertigo makes her the Ultimate Hitchcock Blonde
Kim Novak Vertigo, Vertigo storyline, cast and Kim Novak's stunning fashion throughout the Hitchcock film.
Tippi Hedren Marnie - Her Stunning 1960s Fashion
Tippi Hedren Marnie, the movie synopsis, and all of Tippi Hedren’s stunning 1960s fashion designed by Edith Head.
Joseph Cotten Alfred Hitchcock - 5 Must-See Suspense Classics
These 2 Joseph Cotten Alfred Hitchcock Movies and 3 Joseph Cotten Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes are must-see mysteries for classic movie fans.
Marlene Dietrich Stage Fright - Her Dazzling 1950’s Fashion
Marlene Dietrich’s character in Stage Fright is an incredible inspiration for women’s glamour fashion in the 1950’s. She wears everything from elegant day dresses to dazzling ball gowns and costumes.
Under Capricorn Joseph Cotton - Creepy Villian or Unsung Hero?
Under Capricorn Joseph Cotton gives a stunning performance as the mysterious and brooding Sam Flusky.
He keeps the audience guessing who he truly is--the creepy villain or the good guy?
Tippi Hedren The Birds - Her Classy 1960s Fashion
Tippi Hedren The Birds wears classic 1960s fashion in the 1963 Hitchcock classic The Birds (1963).
Spellbound Ingrid Bergman (1945) - Her Beautiful 1940s Fashion
Spellbound Ingrid Bergman is a suspenseful Alfred Hitchcock whodunnit where a beautiful psychiatrist must to unlock the secrets from inside the head of a handsome amnesia patient to solve a murder.
Ingrid Bergman Notorious - Her Classy 1940s Fashion
Ingrid Bergman Notorious shows us 20 classy examples of 1940s fashion.
Alfred Hitchcock had exquisite taste in women’s fashion which definitely shows in Notorious 1946.
Ingrid Bergman Under Capricorn - 9 Over-The-Top Outfits
Ingrid Bergman Under Capricorn has some interesting outfits, to say the least. It’s definitely not your typical Ingrid Bergman Style.
Ingrid Bergman stars as Lady Henrietta Flusky in the Alfred Hitchcock movie Under Capricorn 1949.
Notorious Cary Grant
Notorious Cary Grant provides a gripping and memorable performance as the famous Devlin in the Alfred Hitchcock movie Notorious 1946.
Cary Grant plays this character with his usual sexy confidence and dashing good looks.
Notorious Claude Rains as Alexander Sebastian - A Nazi Villain Like No Other?
Notorious Claude Rains gives an all star performance as the memorable and suave villain as Alexander Sebastian in the Alfred Hitchcock Notorious classic movie (1946).
Vertigo Midge – The Most Underrated Female Character in Vertigo?
Vertigo Midge, short for Marjorie Wood, was masterfully played by Barbara Bel Geddes in Alfred Hitchcock’s romantic thriller Vertigo.
Eva Marie Saint North by Northwest | Your 1959 Hitchcock Blonde Inspiration
Eva Marie Saint North by Northwest, is your go-to for late 1950’s Hitchcock Blonde inspiration.
Eva Marie Saint plays the ultimate Hitchcock blonde as Eve Kendall in North By Northwest—the icy and dangerous Eve Kendall who seduces Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) then sends him into danger.
3 Must-See Classics: Grace Kelly Alfred Hitchcock Movies
Learn about the 3 must-see Grace Kelly Alfred Hitchcock Movies! Keep reading to learn more about the films that the master of suspense collaborated on with the gorgeous Grace Kelly who later became a real-life princess.
Dial M for Murder Characters and Cast
We’ll go over all the characters in Dial M for Murder, from Tony and Margot Wendice (Ray Milland and Grace Kelly) to Margot’s lover and the hired killer. (Robert Cummings and Anthony Dawson.)
Vertigo plot holes—and did Judy commit suicide at the end?
We have to talk about them…there are just too many of them not to notice—call them plot holes, loose ends, script errors, whatever you like, but there are plenty of them in Vertigo.
Despite Vertigo being one of our favorite Hitchcock films, perhaps his best! It’s hard not to watch it and wonder about the loose ends that never get tied up.
Vertigo - Alfred Hitchcock’s best film?
Welcome to our second Alfred Hitchcock movie review!
Following up our review of Rear Window, today we are talking about a film that has been cited as one of the defining works of Hitchcock’s career, Vertigo (1958)
Vertigo, shot in San Francisco, has a stunning cinematography, complex characters and a storyline that feels like a novel, versus some of Hitchcock’s movies that are based on plays. It has a super high rating on IMDB, an 8.3 at the time of this blog post.
Hitchcock Movie Review: Rear Window
Today we are talking about Rear Window (1954) with James Stewart and Grace Kelly.
Hitchcock, was known as the “master of suspense” and liked to make the audience suffer as much as possible…he certainly earns his nickname in Rear Window, as the first 40 minutes are pretty painful to get through...but after that, the story begins to ramp up and you see why it’s such a classic.